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Filipendtila. Bropzvort with pinnate leaves, uniform, 
ferrated lobes, an herbaceous IValk, and flowers growing 
on (lender foot (talks at the- top. In Beetham Park be- 
longing to the Earl of Derby ^ IVefi, In Arnftde Park plen- 
tifully. In mountainous meadows and paftures. Per. July. 
Ulmaria, Meadozv-fweet with pinnate leaves, the out- 
er lobe larger, an herbaceous (talk, and flowers growing 
in bunches on weak foot (talks. Per. June- — Aug. 
POLTGTNIA comprehends fuck as have more than 
five piftils, 
FRAGARIA. Strawberry. 
The cup is monophyllous, plain, lightly divided into 
ten fegments, the external ones alternately narrower. 
The flower hath five roundifh, patent petals inferred in- 
to the cup. There are twenty fubulaced filaments, 
(horter than the corolla and inferred into the cup, hav- 
ing moon fhaped antherse. Thegermina are numerous, 
very fmall and colle6ted into a head. The (tyles are 
fimple and inferred into the fide of the gennen, and the 
(tigmata are fimple. There is no feed veflel. The ber- 
ry is a common receptacle of the feed and is rotundo- 
ovate, pulpofe, foft, large, coloured, truncated at the 
bale, and deciduous, containing many fmall, acuminated 
feeds, fcattered upon the fuperficies of the receptacle. 
Vefca. Strawberry with creeping tendrils. Per. /ipril 
May. 
Sterilis. Barren Strawberry with a decumbent, creep- 
ing (lalk. Per. April. ' 
POTENTILLA. Cinquefoil. 
The cup is monophyllous, plainifh, divided lightly 
into ten fegments that are reflex and alternately lefs. 
The five petals are roundifli, patent and inferted into the 
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